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The correct answer is subtracting. The differnce between the 2 numbers which you are subtracting would be how much of an object. Example: Mary has 10 pears and 30 apples. How many more apples does she have than pears? Answer: 20, because 30-10=20. Therfore, 20 is HOW MUCH MORE apples there are to pears.
Pears do not float in water because the pear is more dense than the water. The pear has a high water content, therefore making it more dense. For example, apples float because they are less dense than the water.
This is a tricky one
Apples: x pence per lb Pears: x-5 pence perlb But: 5x+3(x-5) = 465p So: 5x+3x-15 = 465 => 8x = 480 and x = 60 Therefore: lb of pears cost 55p and a lb of apples cost 60p
two completely different fruits they both have different shapes they both taste completely differently pears should be more firmer than apples when eating.
Both are acidic, but apples more than pears.
Apple, bananas, pears. A rotting fruit you'll find will give off more ethylene gas than a healthy fruit.
They can eat both, though they tend to enjoy pears more than tomatoes.
They are sort of alike. Pears have a softer and a little rougher skin than apples do. You can say that they are similar because of the apple pear.
Kenny has 3 more apples than Jenny. If Jenny has j apples, write an expression to how man apples Kenny has
Yes, apples.